WATCH OUT FOR PEBBLES
READ: 1 Chronicles 13:5-10
Do not walk in the way of evil. Avoid it, do not travel on it. – Proverbs 4:14-15
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Mark 7-10
My kids enjoy rollerblading. My 13-year-old son likes jumps, rails, and anything else he can do tricks on. But my daughters like long excursions on smooth paths.
Straight-line blading has its hazards too, my daughter Julie explained to me. She said that when she blades, she stays alert for big obstacles ahead like a large rock or a limb on the path. But she said that most problems are caused by small pebbles she doesn’t see while watching for the big objects. Then she made this observation: “It’s like that in life. You keep watching for the big problems, but then a little one surprises you and causes trouble.”
She’s right. Most of us are on the lookout for life’s big difficulties – the big sins. But we allow what might be considered a less serious problem to trip us up. An angry word, a dirty thought, a hateful feeling toward someone – we see these as small indiscretions. But to a holy God, all our sins are serious. Look at Uzza. He may have thought that touching the ark of God was a small infraction. But it wasn’t, and he died instantly (1 Chron. 13:5-10).
“Little sins” can cause us to fall down in our forward movement toward maturity. Sure, watch out for the big problems, but don’t forget the pebbles. – Dave Branon
It’s “little” sins that trip us up
And cause an unexpected fall;
That’s why we need to stay alert
To every sin, both large and small. – Sper
Little sins can add up to big trouble.
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